While previous versions of iOS only allowed limited Siri input for third-party apps, iOS 10 introduces a plethora of third-party apps that welcome in-app control from Siri. Before using Siri with these apps, you'll need to ensure that Siri is both "on" and enabled for app interactions.

Steps

Part 1

Enabling Siri App Interactions

1

Open the Settings app.

2

Tap Siri.

3

Make sure Siri is on. The switch next to "Siri" at the top of the page should be green.

If this switch is grey, tap it to enable Siri. Before you can continue, you may need to set up Siri.

4

Tap App Support.

5

Enable Siri support for your preferred apps. To do this, tap the grey switches to the right of each third-party app listed here. The switches should turn green.

6

Press your Home button. Now you are ready to begin controlling third-party apps with Siri.

Part 2

Controlling Apps with Siri

1

Hold down your Home button. This should activate Siri.

If you have "Hey Siri" enabled, simply say "Hey Siri."

2

Say "Open (third-party app)". Siri should open the pertinent app.

3

Experiment with different apps. Some commands you can give include:

"Send (contact name) a message in WhatsApp." Siri will prompt you to dictate your text.

"Post a status to Facebook." Siri will ask for a status.

"Check my account balance in Venmo." Siri will open Venmo for you.

4

Consider downloading more Siri-compatible apps. You can do this from within the App Store.

Part 3

Searching for Siri-Compatible Apps

1

Open the App Store app.

2

Tap Featured. This is the star icon in the bottom left corner of the app.

3

Tap "We love iOS 10 for apps". You may have to scroll down for awhile to reach this option.

4

Find the "Hey Siri" section. This should be at the top of the page.

5

Tap See All>. You can find this to the right of the "Hey Siri..." text.

6

Review the supported apps list. You can use Siri to perform in-app functions such as messaging or sending money with all of the apps listed here.[1]

To download any of these apps, tap GET on the right side of the app's name.